Old dryer Luneray©Old dryer Luneray|Pierre LeboucherLunerayHis Sunday market, his Protestant temple and his history linked to weaving have made the reputation of the township.The rectangular square, also called the...Read moreBacqueville-en-Caux seen from above©The roofs of the city and the market place|@A.AdamBacqueville-en-CauxWhen you arrive in Bacqueville en Caux, on the 18th century Grand’ Place where the Wednesday morning market was held in the Middle Ages and is still held today, you will...Read moreHikers church Val-de-Saâne©Hikers in front of the church Val-de-Saâne|Gilles Targat ©OTTCVal-de-SaâneA green vacation resort, Val-de-Saâne welcomes you with its range of hiking trails, leisure activities and the charm of its rural heritage! Read moreThe church of Longueville©The bell tower of the church|Aurore PélerinLongueville-sur-ScieA rich medieval past surrounds this village with mystery. Nestled in the valley of the Scie, the ruins of a medieval castle still stand on the heights. Read moreBonnetot farm, sale of cider products at the farm©Bonnetot farm, sale of cider products at the farm|gilles targatTôtesTôtes will seduce you by its strategic location close to the Dieppe-Rouen national road, and its proximity to Auffay where many possibilities of visit are offered to you. Tôtes...Read moreRestored gable©Typical building materials|Pierre LeboucherContinue your visitAmbrumesnil, Auppegard, Bertrimont, Varneville-Bretteville,… the villages of the Terroir de Caux have so many stories to tell you ! Read more
Auffay Collegiate Church Choir Contreplongée©pierre Leboucher©Auffay Collegiate Church Choir Contreplongée©pierre Leboucher|Pierre LeboucherTop 5 refreshing placesTc 2017 Pierreleboucher Quiberville Fields 154©Tc 2017 Pierreleboucher Quiberville Fields 154Horseback ridingSkye Cushion Where I Sleep With My Dog©Dog Friendly Tourist Accommodations|Éléonore PaumierWhere to sleep with my dog?Tc 2017 Rando Gourmande 338©Autumn hike in Terroir de Caux|Pierre LeboucherAll the agendaThe Eawy Forest and its pedestrian paths©An autumnally decorated path in the forest|Pierre LeboucherMy Autumn spots